King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) is one of leading public universities in Thailand. KMITL was established in 1960 with the aims to provide education and to promote research and development in science and technology for the industrial and economic development of Thailand as well as to instill the students a desire to serve a society. With royal permission, KMITL bears the royal name of King Rama IV, known as Father of Thai Science, and has its symbol, the royal crown emblem. Today the institute provides more than 130 programs in 12 Faculties. KMITL also focuses on multidisciplinary programs which are based not only on the strong experience of KMITL in science and technology but also on knowledge in other fields such as business and management. In addition, KMITL receiving strong supports from leading automation manufacturers and companies is the first university in Thailand to offer undergraduate and graduate programs in Automation Engineering.

Fieldbus Regional Training Center operated by Faculty of Engineering (Automation Engineering) at KMITL was founded under strong supports from Fieldbus Foundation Association Thai in 2009.

This course is designed for everyone who wish to build their careers around this technology. The aim of this course is to provide not only an overview of Foundation Fieldbus technology objectives, scopes, and user benefits but also a theoretical and practical understanding of this technology sufficient to begin application of FOUNDATION Fieldbus products.

Course highlights include:

Introduction to Fieldbus

Communication Models

Design of a simple Fieldbus system

Wiring and Installation

Device Communications

FOUNDATION Fieldbus Advantages

Demonstrations

Who should attend: Salespeople, End User Management, Estimators, Operations Staffs, Quality Control Specialists, and Reliability Analysts.

There is no prerequisite for this class. Handout material included with course fee.

This course is aimed at engineers and technicians as well as support and marketing staffs who need to have basic technical knowledge of the HART technology. Attendees learn how HART and WirelessHART work and how to design, install, configure, commission, troubleshoot, and operate the HART and WirelessHART networks.

Presentations

HART Layers

HART vs. FOUNDATION Fieldbus

WirelessHART vs ISA100.11a

HART and WirelessHART Network Design

Installation and Commissioning

Practical Exercises

System & Device Configurations

Commissioning

Segment Operation and Troubleshooting

Diagnostics

There is no prerequisite for this class. Handout material and meal are included with the course fee.

Contact the KMITL staffs for registration information.
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Map & Directions

Automation Engineering Building, Faculty of Engineering is located in the Bangkok campus of KMITL in the eastern suburb of Bangkok. The campus is situated close to Suvarnabhumi Airport and can be conveniently accessed by car and public transport.

How to get here

- By Car

The campus can be
accessed from both Bangkok-Chonburi Motorway and Onnut (Sukhumvit 77) Road (see
the map above for direction).

o To reach the campus from inner Bangkok via Onnut
Road, drive along Onnut Road toward Ladkrabang. When reaching a wide 3-way intersection
with an entry to Suvarnabhumi Airport on the right and an overpass straight
ahead, keep left (do not cross the overpass) and turn left to enter
Chalongkrung road. Continue driving along Chalongkrung road for 500 meters and
you will be in the KMITL campus area.

o To reach the campus from inner Bangkok via
Bangkok-Chonburi Motorway, drive eastward along Bangkok-Chonburi Motorway. When
seeing the sign for exit to Suvarnabhumi Airport, continue to drive along the
Motorway for 3 Km and then keep left to take the U-Turn overpass. Once
u-turned, continue driving for 1 Km, then take the second exit on the left (the
exit for Suvarnabhumi Airport) but once you have exited the Motorway, keep
right and look out for the sign to KMITL. There will be another exit on the
right to enter the frontage road. Take that exit and when reaching the frontage
road, take another u-turn. Drive along the frontage road for about 1 Km and
there will be an entrance to the campus on the right.

- By Airport Rail Link

The campus is only 4km from Ladkrabang station on the Airport Rail
Link route. To reach the campus via the Airport Rail Link, take a City-Line
train toward Suvarnabhumi Airport and get off at Ladkrabang station (which is
one stop before Suvarnabhumi station). Then take a short taxi ride from the
station to the KMITL campus.

The KMITL campus is situated on
the eastern railway from Hua Lam Pong station. To reach the campus by train,
take an east-bound train or a suburban train and get off at Pra Chomklao
station, which is located inside the campus.